Political Economy of the United States

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America's political economy
America's Political System
America’s Political System
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Congressional Review Act
contemporary US policymaking debates
economic policy history
economic policymaking
economic politics
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FAA
Fed Chair
Federal Aviation Administration
federal policies
Federal Reserve
financial crisis
Financial Sector Regulations
fiscal policy research
Gdp Change
Gdp Growth
Gdp Increase
government deficit dynamics
income inequality analysis
inter-branch bargaining
Long Run Growth
macroeconomics
Median Voter Theorem
microeconomics
neoliberalism
Partisan Motivated Reasoning
partisan polarization
party polarization effects
Political Business Cycle
political economics
Political economy
Production Cost Gap
Real Gdp
Reality Tv Star
redistributive politics
regulatory politics
regulatory reform studies
Southern Realignment
Special Interest Policy
special interest politics
Super PAC
Super PACs
TANF Program
tax policy
Trump Administration
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Product details

  • ISBN 9781138490772
  • Weight: 385g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 10 Dec 2018
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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How have the policies of recent administrations shaped today’s economy? To what extent has federal policy contributed to growth in income inequality? Why have the parties become so polarized and how has polarization influenced economic policy? This book provides an introduction to the contemporary political economy of the United States. It examines the politics of economic policymaking, the influence of federal policies and programs on the economy, and the co-evolution of politics and the economy over the past five decades. Along the way, it explains the causes and consequences of many contemporary phenomena, such as the government’s deficits and debt and the ideological polarization of the parties.

The book is divided into two parts. The first half explains how America’s political economy "works." It explains what the federal government does, why it does what it does, and how its policies influence the economy. The second half explains "how we got here" with a review of major political and economic developments since the 1970s, all the way up to the early years of the Trump Administration. This weaving together of theory and history provides both the tools and the context so that readers can properly understand the nation’s current-day politics and policy debates.

Joel W. Johnson is Associate Professor of Political Science at Colorado State University–Pueblo, where he has taught since 2010. He received his doctorate in Political Science from the University of California, San Diego in 2009. His research focuses on political institutions and political economy in developed and developing democracies. His work has been published in The Oxford Handbook on Electoral Systems and journals such as Comparative Political Studies, Electoral Studies, and The Journal of Politics in Latin America.